542 search results for “interdisciplinary onderzoek” in the Staff website
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    Onze aarde wordt onleefbaar. Kunnen we het tij nog keren?
        
    
We hebben 6 van de 9 grenzen overschreden die bepalen of menselijk leven in de komende generaties nog mogelijk is op aarde. Kunnen we het tij nog keren?
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    Cybercrime: who is the perpetrator?
        
    
There is no such thing as the quintessential cybercriminal. It can be a Russian gang or the boy next door. What we do know is that cybercrime is an enduring societal problem that can affect every one of us. ‘We do not know enough about the criminals’, says Professor of Governing Cybercrime Rutger Le…
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    ‘Scientists should be careful when interpreting results of AI models’
        
    
Anthropologist Rodrigo Ochigame studies how AI is changing the practice of scientific research. From astrophysics to mathematics to climate science, they find that the adoption of new AI models is raising questions about what counts as reliable scientific evidence.
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    Researchers recreate 17th-century perfume by Constantijn Huygens
        
    
A team of researchers from Young Academy and the Huygens ING/NL Lab has brought a three-century-old fragrance to life based on a recipe by Constantijn Huygens. The fragrance makes the past more tangible and can help people experience history differently.
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    ‘Legal AI is a bit of a Wild West right now’
        
    
A growing number of AI tools are being developed for the legal sector, to help professionals search lengthy texts or check court rulings. Leiden SAILS researcher Masha Medvedeva, an expert on the technical development of these systems, warns: ‘Users should know what’s under the hood.’
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    AI model predicts risk of infection in postoperative patients
        
    
A new AI model will soon be able to predict the risk of infection in postoperative patients. This will allow healthcare providers to take preventive measures and detect complications at an earlier stage.
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    Krachten bundelen voor verantwoord gebruik van algoritmische systemen
        
    
Tijdens het symposium ‘Transdisciplinary Study of Just Public Algorithmic Systems’, op vrijdag 24 maart in Den Haag, staat onderzoek naar het gebruik van algoritmische systemen in de publieke sector centraal. Een actueel onderwerp dat de laatste tijd veel in de belangstelling staat. Vijf vragen over…
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    Changing Approaches Towards Restitution and Return of Colonial Heritage: Tracing Experiences and Identifying Shared Decolonial Practices
    
    
INTERDISCIPLINARY SYMPOSIUM
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    Plurality of Early Modern Media: 21st-Century Perspectives on Interdisciplinary Research in the Humanities
    
    
Conference
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    Harry FokkensFaculty of Archaeology
h.fokkens@arch.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727
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    Advice to EU on looted art claims: ‘An agency could bring order to the legal chaos’
        
    
What practical steps can we take to resolve cross-border claims to looted art and prevent illicit trafficking in cultural goods? That's what the European Parliament asked Leiden legal scholar Evelien Campfens. Her advice: develop a registration system, issue art with a ‘passport’ and set up a European…
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    What rights do donors have?
        
    
Collaboration is worthwhile. A joint LUMC and Leiden Law School project has received €142,500 from the Dutch Research Council (NWO). This grant will advance research into the law and ethics of regenerative medicine.
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    Volunteers needed for brain study in resilience research project
        
    
Why do some people with adverse childhood experiences develop mental health conditions whereas others do not? A Leiden research project is looking for volunteers aged between 18 and 24 to help us understand more about human resilience.
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    Dutch state returns stolen artefacts: ‘Make sure to tell the full story’
        
    
The Netherlands returned 478 artefacts to Indonesia and Sri Lanka this week, on the advice of a Dutch committee. Rightly so, says Leiden professor Pieter ter Keurs from the Museums, Collections and Society interdisciplinary research programme. ‘But do make it clear why you are returning something.’
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    Leiden University and Municipality of The Hague to collaborate on sustainability
        
    
Leiden University and the Municipality of The Hague signed a collaboration agreement on sustainability on 1 November. Their main goals are to build a network, share knowledge and explore the possibilities of a Climate Centre for the people of The Hague.
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    How can we live healthier lives? Universities and hospitals are going to find out
        
    
Getting out and exercising rather than slobbing on the sofa, breathing in fresh air instead of cigarette smoke and grabbing healthy snacks instead of junk food. In a new interdisciplinary Medical Delta programme, researchers are going to investigate how to help people live healthier lives. What are…
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    Working towards a healthier society: learn all about it in this new minor
        
    
Why are health problems such as loneliness and obesity so persistent? What causes them to occur more frequently in some neighborhoods than others? And how can we solve them? You will learn about these topics in the new minor 'Co-creating a Healthy Society'.
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    Synthetic dataset protects privacy in criminological research
        
    
The SENSYN project has found a solution to few public datasets for criminological research: synthetic datasets. Marieke Liem talks about this unique innovation
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    New centre of expertise makes placebo research accessible for healthcare and society
        
    
Positive expectations about treatment increase the likelihood of success. The new Center for Interdisciplinary Placebo Studies Leiden is therefore promoting research on the placebo effect and offering expertise and training for care providers. At the opening, the founders demonstrated their VR communications…
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    Nanou van IerselFaculty of Law
n.van.iersel@law.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 2727
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    Rogier HartendorpFaculty of Law
r.c.hartendorp@law.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 7442
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    Lisa HarmsFaculty of Law
l.harms@law.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 2727
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    Stefanie Meeuwis
Social & Behavioural Sciences
s.h.meeuwis@fsw.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727
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    Aurora de LeeuwFaculty of Law
a.d.de.leeuw@law.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727
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    Matthew CanfieldFaculty of Law
m.c.canfield@law.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 2727
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    Judy VeldhuijzenSocial & Behavioural Sciences
d.s.veldhuijzen@fsw.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5273902
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    Jan Willem ErismanFaculty of Science
j.w.erisman@cml.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 7484
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    Michael KlosFaculty of Law
m.klos@law.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 1965
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    Mignon de LangeFaculty of Law
m.h.de.lange@law.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 8549
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    History of Water Management in Yemen: An Interdisciplinary Study
    
    
Lecture, Leiden Yemeni Studies Lecture Series
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    Kiem initiative culminates in plan to apply for larger grant
        
    
The interdisciplinary Kiem project ‘Violence as a Population Health Problem’ has resulted in a plan to apply for a large, yet-to-be-decided research grant. The so-called pressure cooker session at the heart of the project proved very effective.
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    Leiden researchers pioneer ‘green’ framework for sustainable drug development
        
    
Medical drugs are expensive to make and can have an adverse effect on the environment. Researchers Stefano Cucurachi and Justin Lian have developed a framework to help the healthcare system assess the economic and environmental sustainability of medical compounds.
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    Secure up to €40.000 to kick-start interdisciplinary collaboration
    
    
Seed Funding Launch Webinar
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    Researchers about the labs
    
    
Since the opening of the SSH labs in the Sylvius Building, more and more researchers are starting in the state-of-the-art lab spaces. What research are they doing, and how do they like the new facilities? Read about their experiences.
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    Leiden University to evaluate Dutch counterterrorism legislation
        
    
A research team from Leiden University, in cooperation with Bureau Boekhoorn Sociaal-Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek en Advies (BBSO), is to evaluate Dutch counterterrorism legislation.
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    Ellen de Bruijn about the social context of making mistakes and learning from it
        
    
During the event 'Fout?' by De Jonge Akademie, Ellen de Bruijn held a lecture about the social context of making mistakes and the psychological elements of learning from it.
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    Junior multidisciplinary workshop on Migration: three reasons why you should attend
        
    
The Economics Department at Leiden University is pleased to announce a junior workshop focusing on The Economic, Social and Political Effects of Migration, which will be held Friday 19 April 2024, at the Gravensteen in Leiden.
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    These lunch seminars prepare you for upcoming world events
        
    
Climate and human rights will again become major issues on the world stage by the end of 2023. The new series of lunch seminars by the interdisciplinary research programme Global Transformations and Governance Challenges (GTGC) seamlessly tie into these events. All Leiden researchers and students are…
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    Leiden Tolkien Talks: Interdisciplinary Approaches in Anticipation of “The War of the Rohirrim”
    
    
Lecture
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    A dilemma: When and how to use the concept of “culture” in medical anthropological practice?
        
    
When and how to use the concept of “culture” . To medical anthropologists this is a core question, but also a challenging one.
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    Procederende belangenorganisaties: ‘Zo worden ook de meest kwetsbaren gehoord’
        
    
Interest organisations are increasingly taking legal action and that’s a good thing for democracy, says PhD candidate Rowie Stolk. ‘It means that the most vulnerable social groups – including children and refugees, who tend to have a weaker political position – are protected.’
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    What you should know about COP29?
        
    
Climate change is affecting all areas of human life. 2024 has been the hottest year on record and natural disasters are becoming increasingly frequent around the globe. Every year since 1995, national delegations come together to address the climate crisis through the Conference of the Parties to the…
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    Professor Pieter ter Keurs: 'People collect to function'
        
    
Professor Pieter ter Keurs has spent his entire career studying collecting. Now, he is retiring. ‘I hope the focus on collections will carry on.’
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    ‘Whenever you need European partners, Una Europa should be your first step’
        
    
Eight Leiden University research teams recently received €15,000 each to take their research to the next level through Una Europa. Dario Fazzi, one of the selected researchers and professor of Transatlantic Environmental History, shares how Una Europa helps him expand a Leiden-based project into a international…
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    Peak performances by teams in the operating theatre: What makes a care professional resilient?
        
    
Working in an operating theatre is a highly competitive sport. High work pressure, stress, and unexpected developments during operations. This requires a lot from care professionals who need to be mentally resilient to be able to deliver peak performances time and time again. What makes a care professional…
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    Health Campus The Hague: working together for better health and care
        
    
Better health for all the residents of The Hague region. This is the mission of Health Campus The Hague – formerly LUMC Campus The Hague. Eight partners – the LUMC, Leiden University, the municipality of The Hague and five healthcare institutions (see box) – are collaborating intensively in healthcare…
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    Millions in grant funding for research on traumascapes: sites of pain and loss
        
    
A consortium led by Leiden University has been awarded 6.75 million euros to research traumascapes: physical places associated with collective trauma and loss. The research team aims to make these places more visible, accessible and inclusive.
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    Interdisciplinary roundtable: Commitment, Islam and Social Justices in Mahmoud Ahmed Abdulkadir’s Swahili Poetry
    
    
Debate
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    What if the Netherlands became vegan?
        
    
Imagine no one in the Netherlands would eat animal products anymore, what would happen? And would it contribute to more climate justice? That is the theoretical exercise that environmental scientist Jan Willem Erisman and landscape architect Berno Strootman are taking up. 'Sometimes you have to think…
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    Unique exhibition translates science into music, images and dance
        
    
Leiden researchers from different disciplines look together at complex social problems. What happens when they join forces with artists? The results could be seen on Tuesday 11 June during a unique exhibition. Take a look for yourself: